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    Posted: 02 November 2025 at 8:14pm

I need to replace this capacitor in a Furman power conditioner  , its dead so i cant measure the value 
but am struggling to understand the markings.
is it F = 27 so 27nf 
or F .27 so maybe 270nf 
or something else ?
can anyone with more experience with these things offer any insight 



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Is this on the light driver or the voltage display board? Most of the Furmans I’ve been inside only really have MOV’s across the supply, a very expensive box of not much 
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Originally posted by James Tengo James Tengo wrote:

Is this on the light driver or the voltage display board? Most of the Furmans I’ve been inside only really have MOV’s across the supply, a very expensive box of not much 

Neither , those are on seperate pcb's , this has a main board with a relay , the capacitor and relay are right at the front of the circuit on this board and i'm not getting any power past the relay.
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apologies i can't figure out how to make it show directly ! 




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That's 27nF, 400V.

Maybe used for "direct" AC-DC connection to power the relay? Often seen on LED bulbs, etc...

Capacitor --> bridge rectifier --> low power DC circuit.




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Originally posted by Earplug Earplug wrote:

That's 27nF, 400V.

Maybe used for "direct" AC-DC connection to power the relay? Often seen on LED bulbs, etc...

Capacitor --> bridge rectifier --> low power DC circuit.





Thank you 
 Yes "Capacitor --> bridge rectifier --> low power DC circuit" is basically what i am seeing.
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Ok, cool.

One thing -- there should also be a (high value) resistor in parallel with the capacitor. Make sure that that is also ok.


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Originally posted by Earplug Earplug wrote:

Ok, cool.

One thing -- there should also be a (high value) resistor in parallel with the capacitor. Make sure that that is also ok.



thank you , i've given it a thorough check over and a new cap from RS and were up and running again Tongue
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